“This is not just a video game. This is a lifestyle! All right?”
“This is not just a video game. This is a lifestyle! All right?”
A reminder that the Melee scene is hot garbage and needy as all get out.
I debate the value of replying to comments like this but I feel like this is as good enough a jumping off point to talk about something that I’ve noticed ever since I’ve picked up the Fire Emblem beat. Namely, the notion of difficulty and what value that brings.
People like you are why I quit playing online multiplayer games. You folks take this shit way too seriously.
It’s also not fair that you can simply quit playing to avoid a loss. Pretty sure most people around here get really pissed when people do it in other games, and in real sports a forfeit counts as a loss. Not sure why Smash gets a pass on that.
So is the fact that they’re going through all the controllers to find the ones naturally malfunctioning and not modifying the controllers to malfunction the only thing keeping this from obviously being cheating? Because that seems fairly bullshit.
What a joke
Well that is odd, surely it is better to try rather than just give up. But always heard the phrase a bad work man blames his tools but after seeing brolylegs play SF4 it did show me what people can do when they try here is a vid to show what i mean
First off, isn’t that cheating? Sort of? Not every player has access to a buggy controller unlike a bug in the game. Ideally shouldn’t they be using the same controllers?
I don’t play overwatch to work, I do that all day. I play overwatch to have fun and it just so happens that I find Hanzo to be a lot of fun. If it pisses anyone off, complain to Blizzard and petition to have him removed. Otherwise, I don’t particularly care. If you feel we need a tank, pick a tank. If you feel we need…
“if they immigrate they need to integrate, but also we don’t need immigrants from incompatible places,”